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laws in texas, and north carolina. among others. then, present obama's decision in june of last year, to halt de deportation proedings for the illegal immigrants who came to u.s. back in february of 2011, president decided that defense and marriage act was unconstitutional. instructing his attorney general to noolonger defend the law in court. obama administration ordering centers for disea control to research gun violence, which congress had halted nearly a decade and a half ago, and went around congress to waive the work requirement in welfare ogram, attorney general holder didontrict himself in a substantial fashion, federal prosecutors cannot, and should not, bridge everyase or charge every defendant who stands accused of violating federal law, some issues are best handled at state or loc level. lou: nearly all issues are best handd at state or local level. but the attorney general statements dismiss rereality of a year wrong involvement by the obama justice department in prosecution of george zimmerman. mo than 2thousand federa
laws in texas, and north carolina. among others. then, present obama's decision in june of last year, to halt de deportation proedings for the illegal immigrants who came to u.s. back in february of 2011, president decided that defense and marriage act was unconstitutional. instructing his attorney general to noolonger defend the law in court. obama administration ordering centers for disea control to research gun violence, which congress had halted nearly a decade and a half ago, and went...
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laws that are on just look at all the voting rights acts that are being repealed in north carolina and texas i mean there's a lot of stuff that may be legal but it's clearly unjust and i think the voting stuff is unconstitutional as well but look if i think we're arguing about semantics this needs to be reexamined we're now having a conversation about that we've seen a vote in the senate in the house where a lot of people on the progressive side and people on the conservative libertarian side agreed it needs to be. fixed more weight needs to be given to protection of the rights of the innocent. i don't think we want to give up any modicum of safety in this battle but government is government and government tends to do what government does under democratic and republican rule and we need to push back on government when they're doing things like this right i also don't agree with the fact that i think most americans would accept spying unconstitutional that warrantless spying there actually thought that it protected terrorism there actually has been polls that show that most of them do agree w
laws that are on just look at all the voting rights acts that are being repealed in north carolina and texas i mean there's a lot of stuff that may be legal but it's clearly unjust and i think the voting stuff is unconstitutional as well but look if i think we're arguing about semantics this needs to be reexamined we're now having a conversation about that we've seen a vote in the senate in the house where a lot of people on the progressive side and people on the conservative libertarian side...
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had large vacation homes in walker's point, kennebunkport, maine, president bush 43 had the ranch in texas and of course, ronald reagan had his ranch in san ysidro, california. all isolated places. easily controlled and they owned. the democrats for some reason didn't own their own places so they come here and they rent them. >> how much is president obama paying for rent? how much is he paying for rent? >> well, i don't know how much he's paying. but the place is awful nice. $7 million. he did not come here in fact, last year. last year was the campaign of course. everybody teased him about not going on vacation in a campaign year. >> what i'm trying to say -- they never say how much they pay in rent. it is probably $2 or $3. you know what the game is. here's the problem. when the president goes to martha's vineyard, he takes a humongous amount of guys and gals with him. everybody goes. it is party time. >> especially this year know mr. obama is living in a community in a house that not as large and not on nearly as large a piece of property as was the place that he stayed in the first th
had large vacation homes in walker's point, kennebunkport, maine, president bush 43 had the ranch in texas and of course, ronald reagan had his ranch in san ysidro, california. all isolated places. easily controlled and they owned. the democrats for some reason didn't own their own places so they come here and they rent them. >> how much is president obama paying for rent? how much is he paying for rent? >> well, i don't know how much he's paying. but the place is awful nice. $7...
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of respondents support any government efforts to curb the homosexual propaganda in fact at least the texas haven't really changed over the years it also found that four out of five russians say that they don't have a single lesbian or gay acquaintance so that is why there's been such a difference in for example the western and. national reaction versus the reaction right here in russia that's a perfect opportunity to sort of make political statements for whatever issue that comes up this is the the main sort of social hot button issue that's been raised internationally originally the law had sparked a boycott of russian vodka and gave them bars across north america and elsewhere with people dumping a box in front of russian embassy as eventually the calls moved on to boycott the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi and one of the prominent british actor stephen fry of course raised intense controversy when he wrote an open letter to the prime minister david cameron as well as the international olympic committee suggesting calling for a boycott suggesting fact that there should be a boy
of respondents support any government efforts to curb the homosexual propaganda in fact at least the texas haven't really changed over the years it also found that four out of five russians say that they don't have a single lesbian or gay acquaintance so that is why there's been such a difference in for example the western and. national reaction versus the reaction right here in russia that's a perfect opportunity to sort of make political statements for whatever issue that comes up this is the...
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the texas republican challenged pentagon chief chuck hagel at his hearing. >> you explicitly agreed with the characterization of the united states as the world's bully. >> reporter: and says the irs should be abolished. defying his own party leadership threatening to shut down the government over obama care. here he is making the case in iowa. a crucial 2016 battleground state. >> this thing ain't working, but yet i can't count the number of republicans in washington who say we can't defund it. >> reporter: he's a presidential contender but he wasn't born in the u.s. so is he even eligible to run? he says he is. cruz was born in canada to a cuban father and american mother. >> my mother was born in wilmington, delaware, so i'm a u.s. citizen by birth. >> reporter: what does natural born mean? >> as long as he qualifies of a united states by birth, then that makes him a natural born citizen. >> reporter: the citizenship question isn't new. john mccain was born to american parents in the panama canal zone. raising questions. to try to put the matter to rest, the senate passed a non-binding
the texas republican challenged pentagon chief chuck hagel at his hearing. >> you explicitly agreed with the characterization of the united states as the world's bully. >> reporter: and says the irs should be abolished. defying his own party leadership threatening to shut down the government over obama care. here he is making the case in iowa. a crucial 2016 battleground state. >> this thing ain't working, but yet i can't count the number of republicans in washington who say...
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>> highway 59 is a well-known drug trafficking route out of houston, texas from drugs coming in from mexico. and there is this one little loop, and the police would it is there and make eye contact with anybody coming through there, and maybe that they deemed looked like suspicious -- for the most part you are looking at young men -- young men are generally the people that haul drugs. >> stephanie: i think anybody -- >> caller: -- and finally i called the supervisor -- or the sheriffs office, and i said i come through there everying weekend and i'm getting tired of pulling over, so finally a sheriff's deputy gave me his cell phone number and they stopped doing it. but it's damned if you do and damned if you don't. >> stephanie: i think anybody looks suspicious if a cop a making eye contact with you. i mean i'm a little lame ass white girl, and i'm like huh oh. sometimes i do the thing with the seat belt, but i don't like it over my shoulder, so i put it over there -- >> then it doesn't work. it will cut you in half. >> stephanie: i know, but see what i'm saying. [♪ dramatic music ]
>> highway 59 is a well-known drug trafficking route out of houston, texas from drugs coming in from mexico. and there is this one little loop, and the police would it is there and make eye contact with anybody coming through there, and maybe that they deemed looked like suspicious -- for the most part you are looking at young men -- young men are generally the people that haul drugs. >> stephanie: i think anybody -- >> caller: -- and finally i called the supervisor -- or the...
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we began by talking about texas, and why is it that texas does so well? i think a lot of conferences that amity has done we have looked at success. why does a certain country glow why does a certain state grow? and we look at the reason for it. clearly immigration is a major reason for the success of texas and why is that? well, texas works. it's the kind of culture that immigrants are drawn to. both, you know, the tax system, the ease of starting a business. and the fact it's a welcoming culture to immigrants. i think that's so important that president bush talked about that this morning during the naturalization event. second panel about the importance of naturalization itself in lifting the incomes of people who become naturalized and helping america in general economically. and finally the wonderful panel about sf and, you know, this is part of an economic an economic program but how do we quantify the contribution of miguel and the castro brothers and dr. james the lives he saved from cancer. i don't think that's reported in the gd, but this is an en
we began by talking about texas, and why is it that texas does so well? i think a lot of conferences that amity has done we have looked at success. why does a certain country glow why does a certain state grow? and we look at the reason for it. clearly immigration is a major reason for the success of texas and why is that? well, texas works. it's the kind of culture that immigrants are drawn to. both, you know, the tax system, the ease of starting a business. and the fact it's a welcoming...
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but it was texas senator ted cruz who raised the roof with the biggest applause line of the day. >> there was no more important regulatory reform that we can do than to repeal every single word of obama. [ cheering ] and that reaction right there shows -- >> john: because those evangelicals know the one thing jesus was known for is taking away affordable healthcare for the poor. it is red meat for the crowds but the president wasn't the only target. both cruz and santorum took swipes at mitt romney's failed 2012 campaign while others wrung their hands over the g.o.p.'s shaky future. if recent history is our guide, they could have ample reason to fear. dan balz is chief correspondent at the "washington post," also the author of the highly praised essential new book "collision 2012", obama versus romney and the future of elections in america. he joins us now from washington, d.c. dan, what a pleasure. thank you so much for being here on "viewpoint." >> john, thank you. >> john: congratulations to all of the acclaim your book has received. as you know, this weekend in iowa, both santorum and
but it was texas senator ted cruz who raised the roof with the biggest applause line of the day. >> there was no more important regulatory reform that we can do than to repeal every single word of obama. [ cheering ] and that reaction right there shows -- >> john: because those evangelicals know the one thing jesus was known for is taking away affordable healthcare for the poor. it is red meat for the crowds but the president wasn't the only target. both cruz and santorum took...